Finding
Out Your Skin Type
Brides, before selecting your makeup be acquainted with
your skin type. The skin on your face will be in one of
three main skin types - normal, dry, or oily. There are
also sub categories, which are combination or sensitive
skin type. Before creating a bridal beauty regime or
purchasing your wedding makeup products you will need to
categorize your skin type.
Here is how to work out which
skin type you have: -
Normal Skin Type - If upon examination in the mirror there
are no prominent areas of shine and your skin feels
comfortable
Oily Skin Type - If upon scrutiny in the mirror your
entire face appears shin
Dry Skin Type - If upon study in the mirror there are no
areas of shine and further to this, you can see and feel
the presence of tight skin, possibly flaky skin.
Combination Skin Type - If upon inspection in the mirror
there are prominent areas of shine on your forehead, nose,
and chin but cheeks are normal.
Sensitive Skin - Looking
in the mirror press your thumb firmly onto your forehead
for 10 seconds then remove your thumb. The longer the mark
takes to disappear the more sensitive your skin
Brides Skin /
Foundation
Use a shine free sunscreen if you burn easy and are having
outside ceremony photos on a sunny day.
To cover the
reddish skin, use sheer color corrector and apply tinted
moisturizer of yellowish green or olive green shade to
neutralize it.
Cream foundation with a high pigment level is recommended.
Don't forget to cover your neck, chest, area behind your
ears with foundation and makeup too. (just make sure you
don’t get any on your white dress)
Morning weddings need natural look makeup while evening
weddings need more formally adorned brides with darker
makeup shades.
Lighting also determines your makeup. A well-lit area uses
lighter colors while deeper tones are good for darker
areas. Fluorescent lighting will add a greenish yellowy
tinge to everything so avoid green shades.
Brides Cheeks / Blush
Pink color blush is not for the wedding day, generally
speaking. Try bronzer under cheekbones instead.
Brides Lips / Lipstick
Make lips look fuller with bright warm lip colors such as
orange-red, orange-gold, copper and warm beiges, creams and
caramels or cool such as fuchsia, magenta, blue-reds,
shades of lilac and pink.
Slim lips with deep warm lip
colors such as yellowish and orange / browns; mahogany,
deep warm reds and chocolate and deep cool shades such as
cool brown, taupe, deep purple, plum and blue-toned
burgundy.
The subtle look can be achieved by choosing light shades
such as cream, gold, lime green and brown for warm skin
undertones and lilac, plums and soft pink for cool skin
undertones.
Neutrals are the safest choice to make you
seem a bride endowed with natural beauty.
Brides Eyes / Eye Shadow
If you are not used to wearing heavy makeup, keep your
hands away from blue and green eye shadows.
For olive and dusky skinned ladies, maroons and brown lip
colors are the safest bet as well as the golden tones.
Eye drops like clear eyes will not only reduce redness but
also make your eyes look whiter and wider.
Brides
Hairstyle
Be sure to coordinate you overall look: all the colors
should have either warm or cool tone while your hair,
make-up, jewelry and gown should correspond to the
carefully chosen theme.
Hairstyle is usually chosen,
after completing the makeup to suit the looks of the bride.
Hairstyles are often adorned with pearls, rhinestones,
flower buds, golden lace, satin ribbons, jeweled hair bands
and tiaras among other hair ornaments and may range from
the simplest French braid or bud to complex and elaborate
hairdos.